All Features articles – Page 16
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The 5 Ps and school trip crisis control
Ways in which schools can prepare themselves for a crisis, even if it means thinking about the unthinkable.
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Life after SATS week; school trips to de-stress
As headlines roll out about the negative effects sats are having, we suggest a few feel-good school trips.
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How the V&A is championing design education
The V&A’s new DesignLabNation project will provide opportunities for school trips. We decided to find out more.
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Improving technology skills with school visits
Ways you can bring ICT to life for school children, in Cambridge, Milton Keynes, Surrey and beyond.
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Case Study: Eden Project
52 school children recently enjoyed a three-day trip to the Eden Project in Cornwall: here’s how they got on.
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Addressing internet safety through school trips
STO looks at school trips that teach pupils about everything from cyber bullying to online safety.
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School trips and happiness
Is the UK really one of the worst countries for pupil happiness? Here are some trips that will put a smile on students’ faces.
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Educational visits to be revamped at Quarry Bank Mill
Quarry Bank Mill in Cheshire is currently undergoing a £9.3 million renovation project. STO went along to find out what this means for the future of school trips at the National Trust property.
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School trips to 5 of the UK's quirkiest museums
STO looks at some of the UK’s quirkiest museums and what they offer on the education front.
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How wild beach sessions can connect children with the coast
We look at the concept of Wild Beach and how it can inform LOtC practice in schools that are miles away from the seaside.
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5 ways school trips can be beneficial for teachers
STO rounds up the research to look at the ways in which school trips can have a positive impact on teachers.
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Short sightedness; another reason to get kids out of the classroom
Record numbers of children are now developing short sightedness; teachers have got more reason than ever before to get their pupils outside.
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Getting a taste of the Isle of Wight first-hand
Over the weekend of 1st and 2nd April, 50 teachers from across the country visited the Isle of Wight.
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Pupil Perspective: How outdoor education has helped me
STO talks to James, a Year 12 student, about the impact outdoor education has had on his life.
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Shining a spotlight on the Avon Wildlife Trust
STO takes a look at two education centres run by the Avon Wildlife Trust, a charity that works to protect wildlife in the West of England area.
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Discover the 1940s during School Day at The Victory Show
School Travel Organiser looks at why a visit to this year’s Victory Show can be educationally beneficial for schools.
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History at Flambards; from the Victorians to the Blitz
From Britain in the Blitz to the Victorians, Flambards in Cornwall supports many areas of the History curriculum.
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Learning Outside the Classroom; from pet shops to Ghana
STO talks to School Travel Champion finalist Becky Baldwin about her passion for school trips and LOtC.
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A Q&A with Dr Kelsey Herrick, veterinary expert and LOtC enthusiast
STO speaks to Dr Kelsey Herrick, a veterinarian at SeaWorld California, who relates some of her experiences with LOtC.
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Discover 950 years of history at Arundel Castle
School Travel Organiser takes a look at what pupils can expect to learn when visiting Arundel Castle, which celebrates its 950th anniversary this year.